by Ann » Tue Dec 30, 2014 7:21 am
I like that picture. The observatory looks so small and white against the dark, majestic mountains, and the universe and the Milky Way glitters even more majestic behind the dark, almost evil-looking clouds. That's the Lagoon Nebula there at 2 o'clock, pink and blue and purple and lovely. To the lower left is the yellowish Sagittarius Star Cloud, a part of our galaxy's old star-studded large bulge, and to the upper right of the Lagoon is the bluish Small Sagittarius Star Cloud, dominated by young stars and recent star formation.
That's a lovely picture.
Ann
I like that picture. The observatory looks so small and white against the dark, majestic mountains, and the universe and the Milky Way glitters even more majestic behind the dark, almost evil-looking clouds. That's the Lagoon Nebula there at 2 o'clock, pink and blue and purple and lovely. To the lower left is the yellowish Sagittarius Star Cloud, a part of our galaxy's old star-studded large bulge, and to the upper right of the Lagoon is the bluish Small Sagittarius Star Cloud, dominated by young stars and recent star formation.
That's a lovely picture.
Ann